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Magazine Issue

Aviation Week & Space Technology, February 3, 2020

DEFENSE

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U.S. Air Force Defines Radical Vision For Command And Control

Jan 28, 2020
How the U.S. Air Force plans to disrupt command and control, military acquisition and the industrial base with ABMS.
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Scramjet-Powered Cruise Missile Emerges As New U.S. Priority

Jan 30, 2020
As Pentagon officials come to grips with challenges facing hypersonic boost-glide missiles, air-breathing alternatives are gaining speed.
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U.S. Navy Carrier Finally Hosts Aircraft

Jan 31, 2020
The U.S. Navy brings aircraft to the nation’s newest carrier for the first time allowing the crew and test personnel to assess launch and landing on the flight deck.
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The Week in Defense, Jan. 30-Feb. 6, 2020

Jan 30, 2020
How will U.S. refuel aircraft?; Poland set to sign for F-35s; Raytheon’s new missile-warning data contract; Russia to export the Mi-38.

SINGAPORE AIRSHOW

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Southeast Asian Countries Weigh Fighter Options

Jan 29, 2020
After Singapore, Indonesia likely to order first. The Philippines has narrowed its choice down to the F-16 and Gripen.
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F-35B Opens Basing Options For Singapore

Jan 28, 2020
The city-state’s air bases are increasingly vulnerable. It obviously sees STOVL as an answer.
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Jeju Air Looks To Strengthen Grip On South Korean LCC Sector

Jan 28, 2020
Acquisition of Eastar Jet would help Jeju Air dominate South Korean LCC market and spur overdue consolidation in this sector.

BUSINESS

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Boeing Reports First Annual Financial Loss In A Generation

Jan 29, 2020
Last year turned out to be the ugliest for Boeing’s finances in a generation, with the Chicago-based manufacturer of the 737 MAX and other aerospace and defense products reporting a net loss of $636 million.

INTERVIEW

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Interview: Why AAR’s Chief Sees Lots Of Runway

Jan 24, 2020
President/CEO John Holmes talks labor shortages, the MAX crisis, technological enablers and lucrative opportunities.

AVIATION WEEK EXPLAINS

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What Does Brexit Mean For Aviation?

Jan 27, 2020
We provide answers to some of the key questions about the UK’s looming exit from the EU.

SPACE

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ESA Struggles With ExoMars 2020 Schedule

Jan 30, 2020
Despite development delays, ESA sees the ExoMars 2020 program as key to European progress in exploration technology.

COMMERCIAL AVIATION

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Gatwick Drone Scare Drives Countermeasures Deployments

Jan 29, 2020
The signature disruption at the second-busiest UK airport has made the business case for installing counter-drone systems.

TECHNOLOGY

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The Week In Technology, Jan. 27-31, 2020

Jan 27, 2020
Eviation’s Alice catches fire; Boeing teams on ducted fans; Boom plans XB-1 flights; SkyDrive readies eVTOL; Bell demos cargo drone.

COLUMNS AND OPINION

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Opinion: Why You Should Not Be Ashamed To Fly

Jan 31, 2020
Sometimes a flight isn’t just more convenient—it can be the more environmentally friendly way to travel.